Inaba Light Tuna Flake is a white tuna flake blend from Japan. It retails for RM 5.90 and comes in a nice rounded flat can containing 85 grams of tuna in a “non-oil blend”. I got it in KL and meant for it to be a snack but didn’t actually get around to eating it, and it somehow ended up together with my PS2. *shrugs*
I saw the bright red and white can when I was leaving for work just now and brought it to the office for…breakfast! I like the nice clean kanji writing (or is that hiragana?) and the shiny tin. I apologize for the lack of eloquence in this post as I didn’t sleep at all last night.
Inaba Light Tuna Flake has an easy to open flip up mechanism that does away with any need for can openers or other inconveniences along the same vein. π
The can opens up to reveal white tune flakes in brine (that’s the “non-oil blend” they were referring to). There are some nice large chunks of tuna in Ibana Light Tuna Flake too.
It’s a good thing there are plastic forks in the office (refer to above comment about doing away with inconveniences) so I ate it straight from the can.
Ibaba Light Tuna Flake tastes good. It’s not too salty from the brine and the tuna taste is well retained for a canned item.
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